The Raymond recorder (1927-04-01)
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The Raymond recorder (1927-04-01)
- Publication date
- 1927-04-01
- Topics
- Raymond recorder
- Publisher
- David C. Peterson
- Collection
- peel_newspapers; peel; university_of_alberta_libraries; toronto
- Language
- English
- Item Size
- 50.8M
Page 1:
- News Notes
Page 2:
- Welcome the Newcomer
- Worked for Livingstone
- Held Airplane Motionless
- Urges End of Wars
- Liner for Jungle Airway
- Has Powerful War Weapon
- Assistance for Gardeners
- Explanation is Simple
- Road to James Bay
- Alberta Oil Producers
Page 3:
- Publicity as the Basic Factor in Development of Markets for Natural Products of Canada
- Achieve Production of Synthetic Gasoline
- Would Produce Sugar for Prairies
- Tomato is a Fruit
- Local News
- Many Homestead Entries
- Big Trade with Russia
- Combatting the Weed Pest
- Chief Scout Celebrates Birthday
- Gambling Profitable for France
- Veteran of Canadian Service
- Western Hay for China
- Punishing Profiteers
- Improvement in the Industry
- Capital for Northern Development
- -
- Scotchman Built First Reaper
- Diversified Farming
- Sugar Beet Outlook
- Nearly Everyone Drives
- Alberta Coal Output
Page 4:
- Sunday School Lesson
- Airmen Ready for Task
- World Happenings Briefly Told
- Had Terrible Headaches and Was Unable to Sleep
- Headache, Colds, Costive Bowels, Take "Cascarets"
- Burglary Was Unusual
- Something New in Russia
- The Swede Smiths
- Stands a Poor Chance
- Tallest Man in Smallest Country
- Leads in Asbestos Production
- The Oil of the People
- Soviets Have Sent Expedition to Siberia
- Might Have Been Worne
- Helping New Canadians
- Honored the Dairy Cow
Page 5:
- Saar Valley Commission Report is Accepted after Much Discussion
- Interim Pool Payment
- Dominions Agree on New Pacific Cable
- Blizzard Hits Colorado
- Makes First Speech
- Influenza in Russia
- Claims Railway Rates in West Are Reasonable for Service Rendered
- Suggest Tablets to Commemorate Jubilee
- Withdrew from Dog Derby
- Would Amend British North America Act
- Urges New Treaty Practice
- Britain Cuts Navy Estimate
- London Worker Has Terrifying Experience
- Want Highter Wages
- First of 3,000 Families for Canada in 1927
- Engine Trouble Ends Trans Atlantic Flight
- Quebec Women Denied Franchise
- Arms Parley This Fall
- Recommend Extensive Changes in Service to Put Curb on Smuggling
- Public Building Estimates Totalling over 7 Million Pass House of Commons
- Think Britain Favors War Craft Limitations
- Would Reform Senate
- Will Remain Neutral
- Stays as Saar Post
Page 6:
- A Tribute to Britain
- Chicago Professor is Worried Afraid U. S. Wil be over-Populated in Year 2000
- Purchase Bucking Horses
- Indians Still Observe Ancient Burial Rites
- Woman Holds Queer Title
- What a "Milliard'' Is
- Withdraw French Troops
- Quantities of Sugar and Salt Used
- Crime in United States
- Improvement in Sheep Breeding
- Canada's Greatest Dairy Concern
- Alaska the Enchantress
- Vastness of Agricultural Publication
- Chinook Now Dead Language
- Women Amazons of England's Factories
- Has Faith in Canada
- Was Paying the Price
- Not the Same Man
- Treated with Artificial Sunlight
- Changes Program of Religious Teaching
- An Aid to Logging Industry
Page 7:
- Goamma
- Fortune Came Too Late
- Say Eskimos Came from France
- A Simple Treatment for Children's Colds
- Our Canadian Cabinet
- Planning Airplane of Unprecedented Speed
- Found Queen's Tomb Empty
- Little Helps for This Week
- Canadian Farmer Tells His Experience
Page 8:
- News Notes
- Rasmussen Made Big Money from Hogs
- Roberts Sells Carload Streets at Big Profit
- News Notes
Page 2:
- Welcome the Newcomer
- Worked for Livingstone
- Held Airplane Motionless
- Urges End of Wars
- Liner for Jungle Airway
- Has Powerful War Weapon
- Assistance for Gardeners
- Explanation is Simple
- Road to James Bay
- Alberta Oil Producers
Page 3:
- Publicity as the Basic Factor in Development of Markets for Natural Products of Canada
- Achieve Production of Synthetic Gasoline
- Would Produce Sugar for Prairies
- Tomato is a Fruit
- Local News
- Many Homestead Entries
- Big Trade with Russia
- Combatting the Weed Pest
- Chief Scout Celebrates Birthday
- Gambling Profitable for France
- Veteran of Canadian Service
- Western Hay for China
- Punishing Profiteers
- Improvement in the Industry
- Capital for Northern Development
- -
- Scotchman Built First Reaper
- Diversified Farming
- Sugar Beet Outlook
- Nearly Everyone Drives
- Alberta Coal Output
Page 4:
- Sunday School Lesson
- Airmen Ready for Task
- World Happenings Briefly Told
- Had Terrible Headaches and Was Unable to Sleep
- Headache, Colds, Costive Bowels, Take "Cascarets"
- Burglary Was Unusual
- Something New in Russia
- The Swede Smiths
- Stands a Poor Chance
- Tallest Man in Smallest Country
- Leads in Asbestos Production
- The Oil of the People
- Soviets Have Sent Expedition to Siberia
- Might Have Been Worne
- Helping New Canadians
- Honored the Dairy Cow
Page 5:
- Saar Valley Commission Report is Accepted after Much Discussion
- Interim Pool Payment
- Dominions Agree on New Pacific Cable
- Blizzard Hits Colorado
- Makes First Speech
- Influenza in Russia
- Claims Railway Rates in West Are Reasonable for Service Rendered
- Suggest Tablets to Commemorate Jubilee
- Withdrew from Dog Derby
- Would Amend British North America Act
- Urges New Treaty Practice
- Britain Cuts Navy Estimate
- London Worker Has Terrifying Experience
- Want Highter Wages
- First of 3,000 Families for Canada in 1927
- Engine Trouble Ends Trans Atlantic Flight
- Quebec Women Denied Franchise
- Arms Parley This Fall
- Recommend Extensive Changes in Service to Put Curb on Smuggling
- Public Building Estimates Totalling over 7 Million Pass House of Commons
- Think Britain Favors War Craft Limitations
- Would Reform Senate
- Will Remain Neutral
- Stays as Saar Post
Page 6:
- A Tribute to Britain
- Chicago Professor is Worried Afraid U. S. Wil be over-Populated in Year 2000
- Purchase Bucking Horses
- Indians Still Observe Ancient Burial Rites
- Woman Holds Queer Title
- What a "Milliard'' Is
- Withdraw French Troops
- Quantities of Sugar and Salt Used
- Crime in United States
- Improvement in Sheep Breeding
- Canada's Greatest Dairy Concern
- Alaska the Enchantress
- Vastness of Agricultural Publication
- Chinook Now Dead Language
- Women Amazons of England's Factories
- Has Faith in Canada
- Was Paying the Price
- Not the Same Man
- Treated with Artificial Sunlight
- Changes Program of Religious Teaching
- An Aid to Logging Industry
Page 7:
- Goamma
- Fortune Came Too Late
- Say Eskimos Came from France
- A Simple Treatment for Children's Colds
- Our Canadian Cabinet
- Planning Airplane of Unprecedented Speed
- Found Queen's Tomb Empty
- Little Helps for This Week
- Canadian Farmer Tells His Experience
Page 8:
- News Notes
- Rasmussen Made Big Money from Hogs
- Roberts Sells Carload Streets at Big Profit
Notes
[public]: Weekly. Imprint varies. Published [March?] 1923 to 7 December 1928. [public]: Numbering jumps from vol. 6, no. 1 (Feb. 10, 1928) to vol. 26, no. 2 (Feb.
17, 1928) and then to vol. 27, no. 3 (Feb. 24, 1928).
- Addeddate
- 2019-11-22 21:12:46
- Extent
- v. : ill.
- Genre
- Newspaper
- Identifier
- RMR_1927040101
- Identifier-ark
- ark:/13960/t7pp7602x
- Issuance
- continuing
- Location
- Canada;Alberta;Raymond
- Ocr
- ABBYY FineReader 11.0 (Extended OCR)
- Pages
- 9
- Ppi
- 152
- Scanner
- Internet Archive Python library 1.8.5
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